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Wealth "inequality" is another lie from the left...... tickles a lot of peoples ears, but its not sustainable, not American & not moral.I think that the vast majority of Americans just have no clue how extreme wealth inequality is and how much worse it has gotten in the last few decades. It should be one of the most important political issues in our nation, affecting so many others that people are up in arms about, like affordability, social security, etc. But it's not even on the radar for most and is thought of as a fringe issue, only cared about by Bernie and other left-wing whack jobs. Folks on the left and right should be very concerned, IMO.
Please explain. It reads as though you think wealth is equally and equitably distributed throughout the American population.Wealth "inequality" is another lie from the left...... tickles a lot of peoples ears, but its not sustainable, not American & not moral.
Please explain. It reads as though you think wealth is equally and equitably distributed throughout the American population.
Does this control for age at all?Earlier I mentioned median and average household wealth. Here is a link of some of the wealthiest countries in the world, showing both their average and median wealth.
I get it and there is a right to that opinion. However, I don't understand how that makes "wealth inequality" a "lie". Is it a false dynamic across the US?I took it as he does not give 2 shits about how wealth is distributed.
Kinda like... to the victor go the spoils.
I don't understand what you're trying to say.Wealth "inequality" is another lie from the left...... tickles a lot of peoples ears, but its not sustainable, not American & not moral.
Does this control for age at all?
Many populations there are older than US. The median American is 3 years younger than the median Canadian.
You are wasting your time trying to have a rational conversation with someone who doesn’t acknowledge the existence of reality.I get it and there is a right to that opinion. However, I don't understand how that makes "wealth inequality" a "lie". Is it a false dynamic across the US?
The lie is that by taking someone else's money, you will improve your situation, and that is not sustainable. I've been poor, and never felt entitled to someone else's money. A lot of people think this way. And a growing number apparently don't.Please explain. It reads as though you think wealth is equally and equitably distributed throughout the American population.